Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR35

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  
Passed
2/21/24  

Caption

Mississippi TRIO Day at the State Capitol; declare February 21, 2024 as, for observance.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes Mississippi's commitment to educational equity and the importance of TRIO programs that support over 10,700 participants. It acknowledges the investment made by the United States Department of Education, exceeding $18 million, in these programs, indicating a significant governmental commitment to improving educational outcomes for disadvantaged communities. By declaring a specific day to honor these initiatives, the resolution aims to enhance public awareness and support for such educational efforts.

Summary

House Resolution 35 recognizes the significance of the TRIO programs in Mississippi, which aim to eliminate barriers to higher education for low-income, first-generation students. Scheduled for observance on February 21, 2024, as Mississippi TRIO Day, the resolution highlights the essential role of TRIO programs in providing educational access and opportunity to underrepresented groups. This recognition aligns with the national observance of National TRIO Day on February 24, which celebrates the achievements of these programs across the United States.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding House Resolution 35 is overall positive, reflecting a bipartisan agreement on the importance of supporting disadvantaged students and enhancing access to education. Celebrating Mississippi TRIO Day serves as a rallying point for legislators and community members to come together in support of programs that foster educational growth and opportunity. This resolution not only honors the contributions of TRIO programs but also reinforces a collective commitment to improving educational access for all citizens.

Contention

While generally well-received, there may be underlying contentions surrounding funding and accessibility in higher education. Discussions about the effectiveness of federal programs can often include critiques about their implementation and staffing. Nevertheless, the call for unity in support of TRIO initiatives suggests a shared understanding of the need for such programs, avoiding significant public contention in the immediate context of this resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR49

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Day at the Mississippi State Capitol; commend celebration on March 9, 2023.

MS HR59

Mississippi Links Day at the Capitol 2023; commend and honor for outstanding service.

MS HR140

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; commemorate observance of AKA Day at the Capitol.

MS HR46

Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Legislative Day at the Capitol; commend celebration of February 7, 2023.

MS HB1047

Mississippi Native Plant Month; declare April as.

MS SR36

"Omega Psi Phi Day"; designate March 9, 2023, in Mississippi.

MS HB290

Indigenous Peoples' Day; declare second Monday in October as a day of observance.

MS SR66

Observe March 21, 2023, as "Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Day at the Capitol."

MS SC563

Designate March 5-11, 2023, as "National School Social Work Week in Mississippi."

MS SR99

Commend Women for Progress of Mississippi, Inc., for public service.

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